Smart Link Configuration; Smart Link Overview; Basic Concepts In Smart Link - 3Com 4210 9-Port Configuration Manual

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Smart Link Configuration

Smart Link Overview

As shown in
Figure
protocol (STP) is used to implement link redundancy backup in the network. However, STP is not
suitable for users with a high demand for convergence time. Smart Link can achieve active/standby link
redundancy backup and fast convergence to meet the user demand.
Smart Link has the following features:
Active/standby backup for dual-uplink networking
Simple configuration and operation

Basic Concepts in Smart Link

Smart Link group
A Smart Link group consists of two member ports, one master port and one slave port. Normally, only
one port (master or slave) is active, and the other port is blocked, that is, in the standby state. When link
failure occurs on the port in active state, the Smart Link group will block the port automatically and turn
standby state to active state on the blocked port.
Figure 1-1 Network diagram of Smart Link
uplink
Switch B
Eth1/0/1
Master Port
Switch A
In
Figure
1-1, Ethernet1/0/1 and Ethernet1/0/2 on Switch A are two member ports of a Smart Link
group.
Master port
The master port can be either an Ethernet port or a manually-configured or static LACP aggregation
group. For example, you can configure Ethernet1/0/1 of switch A in
through the command line.
Slave port
The slave port can be either an Ethernet port or a manually-configured or static LACP aggregation
group. For example, you can configure Ethernet1/0/2 of switch A in
the command line.
1-1, dual-uplink networking is widely applied currently. Usually, spanning tree
uplink
Switch C
Eth1/0/2
Slave Port
Figure 1-1
1-1
Figure 1-1
as the master port
as the slave port through

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